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Six LEGO Star Wars sets forgotten by history!

Since the release of the first Star Wars set in 1999, the number of Star Wars theme sets released in more than 20 years has approached 1,000 sets, so many that some have even been forgotten in the unknown corner.

Whether it's the late '90s or the recent pit, it's a challenge to look back at all the sets LEGO has produced over the years. If you want to collect a complete set of Star Wars suits, you can definitely be called a die-hard fan. Today we're going to introduce some Star Wars sets that aren't really, but may also be created by Lego himself based on the movie. Gossip less, let's take a look!

75018 JEK-14 stealth fighter

Six LEGO Star Wars sets forgotten by history!

At that special time, LEGO Star Wars only had six movies and one TV series to learn from, so the designers had to find their own concepts to replace. The 75018 Stealth Fighter is one of two sets based on lego's original Yoda Chronicles, and like the 75051 Jedi Reconnaissance Fighter, it can be recorded in history, and the set contains strange dolls.

7672 Rogue Shadow

Six LEGO Star Wars sets forgotten by history!

Pulling back the clock to 2008, when the Star Wars theme still focuses very little, mainly on the first six Skywalker legend films. 7672 Rogue Shadow is a real transformation that brought Star Wars into the game world – Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.

Six LEGO Star Wars sets forgotten by history!

When Disney acquired Lucasfilm in 2012, the original game and video focus was lower, which also became the forgotten fate of the 7672 Rogue Shadow Set.

75087 Jedi Starfighter

Six LEGO Star Wars sets forgotten by history!

If you're still raving about Star Wars: Attack of the Clones 20 years after its release, you probably remember the 75087 Jedi Starfighter. It's a gem in the collection that popped up in 2015, long after Lucasfilm declared the animated series unorthodox. If you're not a big fan of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, you probably won't notice it at all, but it's still in the category worth collecting.

8000 pit stop robots

Six LEGO Star Wars sets forgotten by history!

Of all the LEGO Star Wars mechanic-related suits produced at the beginning of the millennium (nine in all), the 8,000 pit robots are the most overlooked.

7664 Titanium fighter

Six LEGO Star Wars sets forgotten by history!

Lego relies heavily on Star Wars' most iconic spaceships, which is why no new Titanium Fighter kits have been introduced since 2006. But when LEGO opens the door to the blast, you'll find various versions of TIE fighters.

Star Wars arguably the second Lego expansion of the Universe series, following the 10131 Titanium Fighter Collector's Edition, the concept and design were so strange at the time that it was hard to believe that it was actually released.

75204 Sand Fighter

Six LEGO Star Wars sets forgotten by history!

Remember the 75204 Sand Fighter? In fact, just four years after its launch, it's been a re-colored snowmobile, drowning in a tidal lineup of Star Wars vehicle sets, not to mention that it's only been produced for a year.

How about these six forgettable Star Wars suits, how many do you know?

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